4 Gang Slim Wall Switch — 4 Circuits, 1 Baby Skin Printed Switch Panel
The DN70307/DN70308 combines 4 independent lighting controls into a single slim 88×86mm panel. Select from tempered glass, brushed aluminium, and PC with all options featuring a sophisticated baby skin printed finish. Each gang controls its own circuit at 10A or 16A/250V and uses red copper with Φ3.0×25mm silver alloy contacts.
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Four Independent Rockers — 4 Gang Switch Functionality Explained
Within the compact 88×86mm frame, there are 4 separate switch mechanisms mounted side by side. Each gang contains a red copper bus bar and a Φ3.0×25mm silver alloy touch point, supplied via clearly labeled Common, L1, and L2 terminals. The live supply bridges across all four commons, with each switched live exiting from its respective L1. For 2-way circuits on the DN70308, the L2 terminal is used for traveler wire connection. A steel or plastic-wrapped steel middle plate spans the full width of the four rockers to ensure alignment even under heavy use. The surface of each rocker features a premium smooth tactile feel due to the baby skin printing finish on all panel material options.
Two 4 Gang Configurations
| Product Code | Type | Use |
|---|---|---|
| DN70307 | 4 Gang 1 Way | Four circuits isolated to one location in a large kitchen, open plan area, or commercial premises. |
| DN70308 | 4 Gang 2 Way | Four circuits controllable from multiple positions, ideal for long hallways or hotel corridors. |
SPECIFICATIONS
| Series | DN70 series |
| Item Codes | DN70307 (1 Way) | DN70308 (2 Way) |
| Description | Slimline 4 Gang 1 Way / 4 Gang 2 Way Glass & Aluminum Wall Switch |
| Current / Voltage | 10A or 16A / 250V~ per gang |
| Front Panel Options | Tempered Glass / Brushed Aluminum / PC |
| Surface Finish | Baby skin printing — smooth, fingerprint-resistant |
| Base / Middle Plate | PC / Steel or Plastic-wrapped Steel |
| Switch Internal | Red copper, Φ3.0×25mm silver alloy touch point (per gang) |
| Standard | IEC Standard (British standard countries) |
| Warranty | 12 Years |
| Available Colors | White / Gold / Gray / Black |
| Dimensions | H 88mm × W 86mm |
| MOQ | 20GP container |
| Packaging | 1 pc per plastic bag | 10 pcs per inner box | 100 pcs per outer carton |
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The DN70 series 4 gang glass wall switch and aluminum wall switch completes your slim switch catalog — 1 gang through 4 gang, all with the same baby skin printing finish across tempered glass, brushed aluminum, and PC panels. Mix gang configurations and panel materials in one 20GP container. OEM branding, custom packaging, and full IEC documentation included.
Specifying a 4 Gang Slim Glass or Aluminum Wall Switch
Selection and wiring guidance for contractors choosing 4 gang switches with baby skin printing finish.
Application Use Cases
For large residential kitchens, this 4 gang glass wall switch operates main ceiling lights, under‑cabinet task lighting, island pendants, and cove accent lighting from one location. In open‑plan living areas, it controls overhead, wall sconces, accent circuits, and floor lamp circuits independently. For hotel corridors and commercial meeting rooms, the aluminum wall switch enables multi‑point control across four separate lighting zones.
Wiring a 4 Gang Wall Switch
Each gang has its own common, L1, and L2 terminals. Bring the live feed to the common of gang 1, bridge it to gangs 2, 3, and 4, then connect each switched live to its respective L1 terminal. For 2‑way circuits on the DN70308, add the traveler wire to L2. With four circuits in one back box, neat cable management is essential. The steel middle plate option offers maximum rigidity for the wider four‑rocker panel in heavy‑use installations.
Common Wiring Mistakes to Avoid
When wiring a 4 gang switch, avoid bridging the live to L1 instead of common, overcrowding the back box which can loosen terminals over time, and forgetting to isolate the circuit before work. For 2‑way circuits, ensure traveler wires match the correct terminals on both paired switches. Using the steel middle plate ensures stability and prevents panel flex caused by over‑tightened cables pressing against the switch body.




Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a 4 gang switch?
Yes, the 4 gang switch is a standard electrical product. The DN70307/DN70308 is a British standard 4 gang glass wall switch and aluminum wall switch — four independent rockers on one 88×86mm slim panel with baby skin printing finish, available in 1‑way and 2‑way versions.
What is a 4 gang switch?
A 4 gang switch has four individual rockers on a single faceplate. Each gang controls its own separate lighting circuit independently. The DN70 series 4 gang wall switch consolidates four circuits into one slim 88×86mm panel — four switches, one standard British back box, one clean wall aesthetic.
What is the difference between 2 gang and 4 gang switch?
A 2 gang switch controls two separate lighting circuits from one wall plate. A 4 gang switch controls four. Both fit the same 88×86mm slim DN70 panel format. Choose 2 gang when two lighting groups meet at one wall position; choose 4 gang when you need to manage four independent zones — such as main lights, task lighting, accent lighting, and decorative lighting — all from one location.
What are the common mistakes when wiring a 4-way switch?
The term “4‑way switch” is North American for what the UK calls an intermediate switch — it controls one circuit from three or more locations. Common wiring mistakes include confusing traveler and common terminals, placing the intermediate switch at the wrong point in the circuit, and mismatching terminal pairs when swapping an old switch. For a 4 gang switch like the DN70307/DN70308, the most common mistake is overcrowding the back box with four circuits of wiring, which can loosen terminals over time. Neat cable management and the steel middle plate help prevent this.




